countrigal
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« on: February 23, 2006, 03:31:49 pm » |
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My only added advice is what I stated earlier -- Document, document, document - EVERYTHING. There may be things going on behind the scenes that you are not aware of and it may very well be that he's setting you up to take a fall for him. Keep your documentation away from the office, but keep it, so that if anything does blow up and you're in the fall-out (or even the blast) zone, you have something to help protect yourself with. LIke Raindance said though... take the bull by the horns, catch him in a corner and state your piece, explaining how you can and can't help him in the current situation and how it could be. If he is really afraid of losing control, assure him that you'll give him weekly updates, or whatever may make him feel more secure. Hopefully once he's learned how to let go of some of his control, things will get smoother for you. If he doesn't learn, then you're really in a tough situation and need to look at those 1-3 options.
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